DocumentCode :
1739743
Title :
Black Sea Tele Diab: building an information system for management of diabetes
Author :
Pruna, Simion ; Harris, Nigel D. ; Dixon, Richard
Author_Institution :
Soc. for Clinical Eng. & Med. Comput., Bucharest, Romania
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
284
Lastpage :
289
Abstract :
The main objective of this work was to enable quality improvement of diabetes services through better monitoring of clinical care in countries of the Black Sea area. We have created a diabetes health record system based on the Good European Health Record (GEHR). Diabetes has served as a prototype for development of a model for chronic illness care. This architecture provides a common data structure for electronic health care records (EHCRs), taking into account ethical, legal, security and educational requirements. A wide range of data types (including laboratory data, photographs, bio-signals, etc.), created in many sources can be recorded. The system offers support for the process of clinical care and medical education. The BSTD (Black Sea Tele Diab) system was developed using a modular design and object-oriented method approach. The Patient Records function offers options for the management of the EHCRs (creation/correction/visualization), such as registration of a new patient and recording of his/her first basic information sheet; the recording of a new sheet; the correction/visualization of the sheet; the recording of data about the patient´s death, etc. The System Administration function allows: the definition of the health care facility; the management of people who use the system or fill in the sheets; the management of passwords and access rights for the users; the management of units used for measurement; and the management of the interface of the system. The system is currently undergoing formal clinical evaluation in diabetes centers from Romania, Ukraine and Moldavia
Keywords :
biomedical education; health care; medical information systems; records management; telemedicine; Black Sea Tele Diab; Good European Health Record; Moldavia; Romania; Ukraine; access rights; basic information sheet; chronic illness; clinical care; clinical care monitoring; clinical evaluation; common data structure; data types; diabetes health record system; diabetes management information system; diabetes service quality improvement; educational requirements; electronic health care records; ethical requirements; health care facility; legal requirements; measurement units; medical education; modular design; object-oriented method; passwords; patient death; patient records; patient registration; record correction; record creation; record visualization; security requirements; system administration; system interface management; tele-diabetes system; Data structures; Data visualization; Diabetes; Information management; Law; Management information systems; Medical services; Monitoring; Object oriented modeling; Prototypes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 2000. Proceedings. 2000 IEEE EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6449-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ITAB.2000.892402
Filename :
892402
Link To Document :
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